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HIĀ ,
It's the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and this year we find ourselves in
the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
If you're paying attention to environmental news, now that many urban
centers have been under stay-at-home orders, the earth is changing. Air
pollution is receding because we're no longer clogging up highways when we
should be using public transportation instead. In fact, the world is on
track to see a record 5 percent drop in carbon emissions.
The long-polluted, storied canals of Venice are actually clear for the
first time in history.
It's clear that capitalism's effect of overconsumption and exploitation of
workers and the planet has been put in check, and we finally have a good
glimpse into what can be, if we only turn away from capitalism altogether.
And if we had had the kind of aggressive and smart environmental
regulations needed to avert climate catastrophe in the first place, the
kind that neither Democrats or Republicans will support beyond just lip
service, this could have been normal.
The Ecosocialist Green New Deal our campaign advocates would not only
provide for human needs within ecological limits, but it would also put
people to work in restoring wetlands, forests and mangroves, reversing the
damage of centuries of capitalist exploitation.
Conversion to an ecologically sustainable and just economy cannot happen
under the capitalist system. Capitalism's competitive structure drives
blind, relentless growth that is consuming and destroying the biosphere.
Its competitive international structure breeds wars for resources, markets,
cheap labor, and geopolitical military advantages
We need an ecosocialist Green New Deal in order to coordinate the
conversion of all production systems to sustainability. We need social
ownership of key industries, like the energy sector. Exxon and the Koch
Brothers are not going to reinvest their fossil fuel earnings in
renewables. We must nationalize big oil. We need a bottom-up democratic
process of economic planning so the public sector--public enterprises,
infrastructure, and services--is responsive to the people in their
communities.
We need a Just Transition to a green economy so that no one is harmed in
the process and a restorative process to reverse and rectify the
disportionate impact that working-class communities of color have suffered.
The Green New Deal must include an Economic Bill of Rights that guarantees
everyone a living-wage job, an income above poverty, decent housing,
comprehensive health care, a good tuition-free public education from pre-K
to college, and a secure retirement.
Let Earth Day 50 mark the day that we decide not to return to what was, and
instead, let's commit to building a new normal that works for all of us,
not just the few. We need system change, not business as usual.
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Howie Hawkins 2020
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